Tom Brady (299), 2. Brett Favre (298), 3. Bruce Matthews (293), 4. Drew Brees (286), 5. Jerry Rice (284). The 1982 NFL season was the 63rd regular season of the National Football League. A 57-day-long players' strike reduced the 1982 season from a 16-game schedule per team to an abbreviated nine game schedule. Because of the shortened season, the NFL adopted a special 16-team playoff tournament; division standings were ignored for seeding (although. Best record in home games, regular-season (minimum 40 starts): 119-18-0 Best record in home games (including playoffs): 139-21-0 Only NFL quarterback with 100 wins in one stadium: 113 wins at. NFL regular season games accounted for 31 out of the top 32 most-watched programs in the fall season and an NFL game ranked as the most-watched television show in all 17 weeks of the regular season. At the local level, NFL games were the highest-ranked shows in NFL markets 92% of the time. In the 1920s after the NFL was starting out, there was no set schedule. Teams played as few as nine games and as many as 16. From the late 1920s to 1946, teams played 11 to 15 games each regular season. As time passed, the NFL started developing a set schedule for the season. From 1947 to 1960, teams were scheduled for 12 games each season.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant uncertainty about the upcoming National Football League season.
In a typical season, there would be 256 games played -- 16 games played between 32 teams over a 17-week period. As of June 25, the schedule released by the NFL includes all 256 games.
How many total games will be played in 2020-2021 regular season?
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There is no fixed date where the final regular season game must be played by -- we will consider all non-postseason games to be 'regular season' games, regardless of date.
If no games have been played by December 31, 2020, this question will resolve to 0.
Partial games that are suspended mid-game and not resumed/played to completion will not be counted.
The official source for the number of games played will be ESPN.
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© Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesThe NFL has already cut the 2020 preseason in half, cancelling the first and fourth preseason game. The Hall of Fame game has been cancelled. The 2020 season is still in currently proceeding as scheduled, but will it actually actually take place without a hitch or will the Covid-19 pandemic continue to chip away at the year?
Despite major league baseball players offering to play a longer season, MLB was adamant the league should not continue into November. Similarly, with the NBA getting ready to re-start, the NBA too made it a point to not be playing in November. With November being viewed as peak flu season, it makes sense for professional sports leagues to try to avoid large gatherings of fans and/or players during that time.
But the NFL has not made any indication that the thought of playing in November should cause any worry.
In 1987, a players strike shortened the NFL season by two weeks. In 1982, an earlier players strike caused the NFL to shorten its season from 16 games to only nine. With a nine-game schedule, “divisions” were essentially thrown out of the window and eight teams from each conference made the playoffs, seeded 1-8 based off of overall records.
Washington won both the ‘82 and ‘97 Super Bowls, and when history looks back at the Washington franchise, their total of three championships is rarely given an asterisk or two due to the shortened years. The shortened years are simply resigned to football history books and sports trivia.
Knowing this, the league is surely prepared for the possibility of a shortened season in 2020. Now that the two preseason games have already been kicked to the curb, how many regular season games could see a similar fate? When all is said and done, how many regular season games do you think each team will play in 2020? Vote in the poll. Explain in the comments. Send me presents.